At 18, you just started college and heard that trading cryptocurrencies could make money. You opened an account, took the living expenses given by your parents, and bought an altcoin. Three days later, it doubled. You thought you were a genius.

At 20, in your sophomore year, your account doubled. You started skipping classes, staring at candlestick charts all day, fantasizing about becoming the next Buffett. Until one day, the market suddenly crashed, and you lost all your profits, even your principal. You cursed, “Damn market manipulators!” and uninstalled the software.

At 22, you graduated and found a regular job. The salary wasn’t high, but it was enough to live on. One day, colleagues were talking about stocks, and you felt tempted, so you downloaded the trading software again. This time you learned your lesson and only bought 'value investing' Bitcoin. As a result, the price stagnated for a year, and you couldn’t hold on any longer and sold. The next day, it started to surge.

At 25, you switched jobs to a financial company, your salary increased, and your confidence returned. You started studying technical analysis, drawing trend lines, and looking at MACD, confidently saying, “This time will be different.” However, a prolonged bear market came, and your account was halved again. You comforted yourself: it was just bad luck.

At 28, you met a girl through a blind date. She asked you what your hobbies are, and you said, “Researching investments.” She smiled and said, “That’s great, you can take care of the family finances in the future.” You felt a tightness in your chest because you knew your account was still in the red.

At 30, you got married. At the wedding, a friend asked you, “How’s the stock market lately?” You chuckled awkwardly and said, “Not bad, long-term investment.” In reality, your account was already down 40%, but you didn’t dare to say so.

At 32, your child was born. You began to feel anxious; formula, diapers, kindergarten—all of it costs money. You told yourself, 'I must earn it back!' So, you leveraged up and went all in on an 'insider tip.' As a result, the next day, news broke that the exchange was delisting it, and the coin in your hands dropped by 30% every day. You sat in your car, smoking, watching the numbers in your account, feeling despair for the first time.

At 35, you finally faced reality and started dollar-cost averaging into Bitcoin. The market slowly warmed up, and your account finally broke even. But you realized you no longer cheered for surges or felt angry about drops like you did when you were younger. You simply watched the candlestick charts calmly, like watching a movie whose ending you already knew.

At 40, your child is in school, and expenses for tutoring and extracurricular classes are rising. You occasionally buy some altcoins, but you no longer fantasize about getting rich. One day, your child asked you, 'Dad, what is the crypto world?' You thought for a moment and said, 'It’s a group of people who use money to buy hope, but most of the time, what they get is just lessons.'

At 50, your child went to college, and tuition was expensive. You checked your account, and the savings you had accumulated over the years were just enough. You suddenly remembered that dream from your youth—'financial freedom.' Now you understand that freedom is not about the numbers in your account, but about no longer being enslaved by desire. Life turns out to be like candlestick charts, with ups and downs, but ultimately, everything returns to calm. In the last second, you heard the bell of the exchange.

On the screen, the altcoin you bought in your youth is still trading. Meanwhile, your account has long been emptied. What I want to say is that reducing your stakes is the beginning of success.

If you are still losing in the crypto world, the most common thing I say is: 'You're not incapable; it's just the method that's wrong.' I have already perfected this rolling recovery model.

I can share, but only with those who genuinely want to turn their situation around.

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